Issue 1, 2024

Efficient nickel-catalysed telomerisation on glycerol carbonate: a new linker route for lignin functionalisation

Abstract

An effective method of grafting functionalities onto lignin based on glycerol carbonate has been developed. This biobased grafting reagent reacts with lignin without generating co-products. Alkenyl groups were added to the glycerol carbonate moiety from 1,3-butadiene chemistry using the nickel-catalysed hydroalkoxylation reaction and the newly developed nickel-catalysed telomerisation reaction under solvent-free conditions. The high-atom economical reactions lead to three different sets of glycerol carbonate ethers with various chain lengths that can be separated from the catalyst to avoid lignin contamination with metals. Kraft, organosolv and soda lignins, without prior purification, were grafted via ether functions using these linkers in a clean and efficient procedure. The technical and modified lignins were characterised by NMR, IR and SEC, and their thermal properties were determined by DSC. The glass transition temperatures of the modified lignins are significantly reduced, opening up possibilities of shaping, for example, on hot presses. In addition, these modifications offer the possibility of inserting new reactive functions within the lignin, including unsaturations and alcohols, allowing a new range of lignin-based resins to be developed.

Graphical abstract: Efficient nickel-catalysed telomerisation on glycerol carbonate: a new linker route for lignin functionalisation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Sep 2023
Accepted
22 Nov 2023
First published
29 Nov 2023

Green Chem., 2024,26, 520-530

Efficient nickel-catalysed telomerisation on glycerol carbonate: a new linker route for lignin functionalisation

T. Richard, W. Abdallah, X. Trivelli, M. Sauthier and C. Dumont, Green Chem., 2024, 26, 520 DOI: 10.1039/D3GC03511E

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